An implication of the taste-for-discrimination model is that:
A. discrimination can lower a firm's production costs.
B. discrimination will move a firm along its declining average total cost curve.
C. other things equal, nondiscriminating firms will have lower production costs than
discriminating firms.
D. other things equal, discriminating firms will have lower production costs than
nondiscriminating firms.
Answer: C
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